Business Support
Kaixo! This is the information and support point for Basque companies
Here we centralize information, guidance, and contact channels to facilitate Basque companies’ access to subsidies, programs, and services that support competitiveness.
This space is designed so you can find quick answers, raise your questions, or be guided according to your company’s current stage.
Whether you are looking for specific information or need guidance to move forward, here you will find different ways to interact and receive support.
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industrIA · your subsidy architect
Clear, organized information tailored to your company, through a guided conversation
industrIA is an assistant based on generative AI that allows you to access information about subsidy programs in a more agile, structured, and coherent way, without having to navigate multiple documents or regulations.
Through a conversation, industrIA organizes information according to your company’s needs, helping you understand what options exist, which ones may suit you, and what aspects are relevant in your case.
It is not just about answering questions, but about organizing knowledge so that you can move forward with greater clarity.
At this stage, industrIA is specialized in subsidy programs and is progressively evolving to expand its support capabilities.
With industrIA you will get:
- Reliable information aligned with the official content of subsidy programs.
- Quick access, without complex processes or the need to read multiple documents.
- Conversational guidance that replaces fragmented searches with a guided dialogue.
- Organization and prioritization of information according to your company’s profile and needs.
- Clarity to make decisions before initiating specific inquiries or formal procedures.
industrIA: a conversation that saves you time and provides clarity, bringing order to the information for your specific case
Frequently Asked Questions: find answers to common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about Beint program
If you were under 30 on 1 January 2026, yes.
No.
To prove your proficiency level in Basque, you can submit official certificates (level B2 or higher) or take the proficiency test.
Qualifications for foreign languages are not taken into account; candidates’ proficiency is assessed through special tests.
In 2026, proficiency in Spanish (minimum B2) will also be required: this will be checked in the personal interview and, if the level is not demonstrated, provision of an official certificate may be requested.
To be determined.
No. SPRI covers 100% of the programme cost, but no financial support is provided to grant holders for Phase 1.
If you fail your postgraduate programme or do not pass Phase 1 tests, you will not be able to move on to the next phases. To continue the path you must pass all the tests and receive a positive assessment for the programme.
In A Mode, the traineeships total is 20 months (12 months in an institution + 8 months in a company). In B Mode, the traineeship is only 8 months in a company.
In general, in A Mode, the country for Phase 3 is expected to be the same as the one for Phase 2; however, changing the destination country may be allowed subject to approval and the budget available.
Yes. For phases including traineeships, a 25% advance will be paid before you move to your destination country (or after signing the agreement, depending on the phase/mode).
No, you cannot be awarded a BEINT grant if you have already received this grant or other grants or aid aimed at university graduates with a similar training objective and which have enabled you to carry out an traineeships abroad for 6 or more months or more in international company or institution.
In particular, the BEINT grant cannot be awarded to people who already hold an internationalisation grant or were previously awarded a BEINT grant, Global Training, ICEX grant or a grant from other Autonomous Administrations, Chambers of Commerce, EU Trade Promotion Agencies and other similar bodies.
July to December 2026.